HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-04-24, Page 19ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
APARTMENT FOR RENT,
downtown Blyth, 1 bedroom, clean,
carpeted, fridge and stove supplied,
available June 2, 523-9141 and
357-4049. 17-tfn
FARMHOUSE NORTH OF
Blyth, available April. Phone 392-
6201. 10-tfn
LARGE ONE BEDROOM APART-
ment in Brussels, $299.00 per
month, heat included. Call 519-
571-1740 or 519-579-3218 collect
after 6 p.m. 14-4
BLYTH - 3 BEDROOM BUNGA-
low, newly decorated, good
location. Phone 523-9435. 16-tfn
3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE FOR
rent, $375/month plus utilities, 7
miles north of Blyth. No pets
please. Write to.W.A. Ranch, RR 1,
Belgrave, NOG 1E0. 16-2
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
THE BLYTH FESTIVAL RE-
quires accommodation for the
summer company ja the Village of
Blyth. Company members prepare
their own meals and therefore
prefer kitchen privileges in a
boarding situation. Consideration
for very flexible schedules needed.
Please call Karen Stewart, General
Manager at 523-4345. 16-2
A
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
SEED POTATOES - BANANA,
German Finger, Purple Peruvian,
also taking orders for pink or white
bleeding heart plants. Phone 523-
9648. 17-lp
LAWN ROLLERS, 45" ROLLIN'G
width, $150. Peter de Jong, 523-
4816. 17-1
FOR SALE: 50 USED STEEL
fence posts, 3 men's jackets size
XL, 3 suitcases, all in good
condition. Phone after 6 p.m. 345-
2896. 17-lp
MEMORIAL STONE SADDLES.
Pickups available for your choice
of colours and flowers. Luann's
Country Flowers, Blyth, 523-4440
or 1-800-610-7757. 17-3
KENWOOD CAR RADIO AM FM
cassette player, digital readout,
KRC-2000 still in box, 12 channel
pre-set memory, 887-6452. 17-lp
CARD OF
THANKS
7AERNARD
COMPUTER
training
centre
R.R. #3 Walton
3 miles east of Blyth
SPRING COURSES
• Introduction to Windows 95.6 weeks
Thurs., April 25 - 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
'AccPac Simply Accounting • 6 weeks
Thurs., May 2 -1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Call 519-523-9441 to register
BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD -
McIntosh, Spys, Spartan, Empire
and Crispen apples, 21 lb. bags
from $4.50. 4 litres fresh cider
$3.50. Guaranteed freshness. 887-
6972. 02-tfn
CUSTOM FAXING - NEED TO
send or receive a fax? The Citizen
does custom faxing for customers.
Drop in or call 523-4792 or 887-
9114 for details. tfn
1982 HONDA XL 100 DIRT BIKE.
Good condition. Never abused.
$600.00 obo. Call 887-6624
anytime, Brussels. 17-1
HARDWOOD NOW READY
FOR the 96-97 winter season. Buy
now and save $$. Phone 523-4425
or 523-4497. 16-2p
40 CUBIC YARD TRUCK LOADS
of scrap wood, delivered free. Total
Demolition 519-887-6904. 15-4
I HAVE A TOP OF THE LINE
Palister Sectional Couch with sofa
bed and a recliner in it for sale.
This couch is blue in colour. I am
asking $2,000.00 or best offer. I
have a square coffee table with a
smoked glass top in it. I am asking
$300.00 or best offer. I have a wall
unit with smoked glass doors in it. I
am asking $850 or best offer. I
have a fridge and stove for sale.
Units are white in colour. The stove
is self cleaning and digital. I am
asking $1,300.00 or best offer. All
these items are only six months old
and in excellent condition. Phone
anytime after 6 p.m. Mon. - Fri., or
anytime on the weekend.
Telephone # is (519) 356-9964 ask
for Darwin. 17-1
PLAETZER. Larry and Linda
Plaetzer thank God for the safe and
quick arrival on April 22 of Janette
Marlene, a sister for Jeff and Jamie.
Proud grandparents are Tom and
Ila Cunningham and Lawrence and
Jean Plaetzer and great-grandma
Norma Grigg. 17-1
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH.
Sincere appreciation is extended to
all who donated items or gave
support in any way to make the
Talent Auction a•great success.
Special thanks to Reg Badley for
donating his services as auctioneer.
- Board of Stewards, Blyth United
Church. 17-lp
DAVIDSON. The family of Cal
Davidson would like to thank all
their friends and relatives for the
acts of kindness shown during our
recent loss. Special thanks to
Reverend McMillan for his kind
words and support, Betts Funeral
Home, the U.C.W. ladies for the
lovely lunch. Your thoughtfulness
will long be remembered. 17-1
FLETT. My sincere appreciation to
all who remembered me with best
wishes by so many beautiful cards
and home and phone visits on the
occasion of my 75th birthday, April
14. To all who attended my "family
surprise" Open House, it was a
delight to see you and I hope you
enjoyed visiting around while there.
For the U.C.W. catered dinner,
thank you. It was a day of surprises,
a day to be remembered and
treasured. Thanks again, Family
and Friends. - Evelyn. 17-1
KRAMERS. We would like to
thank with greatest appreciation the
Blyth Fire Department, the
Williamsons, Mr. and Mrs. Coutts
for phoning the Fire Department
and helping with the cleanup meal,
Kathy Thompson and family as
well as Gary, Jay, Ron Campbell
for cleaning up. A special thanks
goes out to Lorne and Bonnie
Glanville for the use of their equip-
ment, support, time and cleanup
meal. - From Barb and Dwight
Kramers and special thanks from
Amanda and Anon. 17-1
MACHAN. I would like to say
thank you to our good friends,
neighbours and relatives for their
concern when I was in the hospital
and since coming home. Thanks
also for the visits, phone calls, gifts
and cards - they were very much
appreciated. - Carman. 17-1
VINCENT. It is with heartfelt
thanks that.we would like to express
our appreciation to our many dear
friends in the village and surround-
ing area for the many expressions
of sympathy at the time of Shirley's
sudden and unexpected passing.
Special thanks to the following:
Lenora Davidson and Irma Mason
for their prompt response to my
urgent call, to Rev. Stephen Huntley
who has been our tower of strength,
to our special friends who were
pallbearers and to Beattie-Falconer
Funeral Homes for the dignified
manner in which the funeral was
conducted. Also to the Blyth
Church Ladies who catered after
the funeral. Also thanks to those
who expressed their sympathy with
flowers and cards and donations to
charities and food brought in into
the home and offers to help. Finally
thanks to Shirley's family for being
so supportive and to the community
for their heart-felt expression at the
visitation. Thanks to all. - Ray and
Mark Vincent. 17-lp
C
COMING
EVENTS
RESERVE MAY 11 FOR THE
Mikado! The Blyth Festival
Singers will entertain you at 2:30
and 8 p.m. at the Blyth theatre. Get
your advance tickets now! 17-1
FREE - STOP SMOKING PRO-
grarn for Women in Huron County.
Seaforth Group begins May 22, at
7 p.m. Child care and transporta-
tion can be provided. Call Ruth
Cooper to register, 482-3416 or
1-800-265-5184. 17-3b
C
COMING
EVENTS
YARD & BAKE SALE AT
St. John's Anglican Church,
Brussels on Saturday, May 11,
1996 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (rain or
shine). Hot dogs available. 17-3
REMINDER: THE BRUSSELS
Homecoming Committee Meeting
has been changed to Thursday,
April 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Brussels Legion. Everyone is
welcome. 17-1
BRUSSELS MINOR SOCCER
needs 15, 16 and 17 year olds to
play soccer. Phone 887-9137 by
April 30. 17-1
NORTH PERTH COMMUNITY
Hospice raffle draw for hot air
balloon ride $5 per ticket. Winner
receives certificate for flight for 4
people, out of Listowel, champagne
toast, picnic lunch, photo. Draw
May 31. Tickets at Big V, Listowel;
Stratford Hammond Insurance,
Atwood; Dan's Variety, Monkton.
Call 291-5141. 17 & 20
CASSEROLE SUPPER AND CARD
party on April 29 at 7 p.m. Admis-
sion $6. Sponsored by Majestic
W.I. Proceeds to Canadian Cancer
Society. 17-lp
THE MONTHLY BLYTH BUSI-
ness Association Meeting is
Monday, April 29, 7:30 p.m. at the
Blyth Inn Restaurant. All members
welcome! 17-lb
BOOKINGS ARE NOW BEING
taken for our Mother's Day
DINNER BUFFET, 12 - 2 p.m. and
4:30 - 7 p.m. at the Blyth Inn, 523-
9381. 17-2
WOMEN'S DAY OUT - 2ND
Annual - at Blyth Memorial Hall,
Saturday, April 27, 1996 (9 a.m. to
3 p.m.). Advance tickets on sale -
$15 at: Blyth - Stitches by M.J.,
Luann's Country Flowers,
Christmas & Country, Chauncey's;
Clinton - Crossroads; Wingham -
Lauretta's Hug & 1/2 or call 523-
4366, 523-4932. 15-3b
CRAFT FAIR - BAINTON ART
Gallery, Blyth, April 27, 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Admission $1.00 (free with
Women's Day Out ticket). Every-
one welcome. 15-3b
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church Maytime Supper, Wednes-
day, May 29. Supper served 5 to
7 p.m. Adults $8.00; children 6 to
12 years $4.00, under 6 free.
17-19-21
DOUBLE SHOWER: FRIENDS
and neighbours are invited to a
bridal shower for Jenny and
Ingeborg Van Eeden Petersman at
the Blyth Christian Reformed
Church, Friday, April 26 at 7:30.
Bring along your favourite recipe.
17-1
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Council Doubles Nite Bingo,
Monday, May 6, 7:30 p.m. Seaforth
Arena. Doors open 5:30. All prizes
doubled. $2,000 jackpot. Proceeds
to Seaforth Minor Sports. Licence #
M297189. 17-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
-RATES-
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
500 will be deducted
if ad is paid by the
following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
C
COMING
EVENTS
COMMUNITY EDUCIATION
Authority "One publically funded
school board for Huron County".
Open public meeting May 2 at 7:30
in the Brussels Public School. Two
trustees will be on hand for
questions. Please attend. Organized
by the Student Advisory Council.
17-2
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel
Chair Accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,00. $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. tfn
1950's MYSTERY DINNER
Theatre "Mary Lou, Mary Lou" at
Blyth Festival May 3 and 4. Dinner
6 p.m., Show 8 p.m., Dinner/
Theatre Package $25. Show only
$15. Call (519) 523-9300. 14-5
BUCK AND DOE FOR VICKI
Jardine and Jerry Bremner, Friday,
April 26, 9 - 1 at B.M.&G.
Community Centre. 16-2
ATTENTION LINE DANCERS -
A beginner's class will be starting
at Blyth Public School May 27,
1996 at 7:00 p.m. 16-2p
FORMER STUDENTS AND
faculty of Grey Township Schools
are invited to attend a general
reunion on Sunday, June 30 from
2 - 4. Anyone interested in contri-
buting information or organizing
information for their school is
asked to contact Bob Cunningham
at 887-6240. 16-2
CRAFT SHOW & SALE: APRIL
27, 28, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Central
Huron Secondary School, Princess
East, Clinton. Featuring artist:
Tammy Laye, food, refreshments,
baked goods, door prizes. Proceeds
- school functions. 16-2
STAG 'N DOE FOR JACQUIE
Seili and Dwayne Waechter,
Saturday, April 27/96 at BMG
Community Centre, Brussels. Age
of Majority. Tickets available from
Sarah at 887-9718, Your Choice
Meats or at the door. 15-3
MUSIC NIGHT FEATURING
"The Kingdom Quartet" in Knox
Church, Cranbrook, Sunday, April
28, 1996, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $5.00 -
lunch and fellowship to follow. For
tickets or information call 887-
6777 or 887-6670. 16-2